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Read Report Overview: https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/autonomous-bvlos-drone-market.html
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The document provides an overview of the Indian capital markets, including the money market and primary and secondary capital markets. It discusses key financial instruments traded in each market like stocks, bonds, and treasury bills. It also describes the roles of key regulatory organizations like SEBI and stock exchanges like BSE and NSE. The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is introduced as a newer stock exchange established in 1992 with a modern trading system and focus on nationwide trading of securities.
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4. General information
Countries covered: Mongolia, CIS (All except Russia),
Africa (Zimbabwe, South Africa, Nigeria), Asia (Nepal,
Cambodia, Vietnam)
200+ information sources
15 stock exchanges:
– KASE and LSE (Kazakhstan)
– MSE (Mongolia)
– TRSE and Elsis-savdo (Uzbekistan)
– Stock exchange Kyrgystan-BTS, CASE and Kyrgyz stock exchange
(Kyrgystan)
– UX and PFTS (Ukraine)
– MOLDSE (Moldova)
– BCSE (Belarus)
– Caucasus countries (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan)
– 30+ stock exchanges (Asia and Africa) are in negotiation process
4
5. Database (01.12.2010)
13,000+ public and private companies
120,000+ news, substantial facts and events
entries:
– 3,000+ corporate events
– 14,000+ announcements of substantial facts
12,000+ financial reports:
– 5,000+ balance sheets
– 5,000+ profit and loss accounts
12,000+ entries about company executives
4,000+ entries about company shareholders (legal
entities and individuals)
5
7. Main page
1. Latest news, research
reports and M&A deals
2. Market summary – best
and worst performing
companies of the
region and of a
particular country
3. Featured company – an
attractive investment
opportunity
recommended by
brokers
7
9. News
News types:
– news
– corporate and other events
– substantial facts
Tagging – each news item is assigned corresponding
Company and Industry tags, which makes navigation in
the system easy
9
10. News – main page
1. News search according
to keyword, company
name, news type,
country, industry and
period of time
2. View of news in the list
– headline, date of
publication, source
(hyperlink), country
and short version of
news
3. Graphical distinction of
a news type
10
11. News – individual news
1. Full text of a news
2, 3. Tags of Companies
and Industries
associated with this
news.
Tags are links to the list
of news related to those
companies and
industries
correspondingly
4. Fast access to last news
of companies associated
with the news
11
13. M&A deals – main page
1. M&A deal search
according to keyword
(e.g. company name),
country and industry
2. Information about an
M&A deal include:
- date of the announcement
- link to target company
page
- link to full text of news
- country of target
company
13
15. Companies
Companies are assigned alternative names, e.g. for
Pahtabank – Pakhtabank, Paxtabank. This enhances
effectiveness of companies search – system will find
sought company, if any of common names of that
company is entered as a search criteria.
Classification of companies according to GICS (Global
Industry Classification Standards).
15
16. Companies - overview
1. Companies search
according to keyword,
company name, country,
industry and sub-
industry.
2. Navigation bar to sections
of a company.
3. Overview of main
indicators of a company.
4. Profile – description of
main activities of a
company.
5. Fast access to company
news.
6. Fast access to news of an
industry associated with
the company.
16
17. Companies – trades
1. Available options –
conversion into other
currencies (local, USD,
EUR); filtering according
to deal currency, market
sector, type of shares and
stock exchange.
2. Interactive trade graph
(final testing) – viewing
trades for different
periods of times;
comparing price
dynamics of a share with
that of other shares and
various indices; mapping
events (dividends,
general meetings of
shareholders, other
important events).
17
18. Companies - trades
Daily stock trading
summaries with
company shares.
1. Available options –
conversion into other
currencies; filtering
according to deal
currency, market sector,
type of shares and stock
exchange.
2. Setting period for
displaying data.
3. To view all deals of the
day click on the date.
18
19. Companies - trades
General analysis of stock
trading information.
1. Available options and
general information.
2. Historical annual
indicators.
3. Current individual
indicators according to
share type.
19
20. Companies - finances
1. Available options:
– report standard
(national, IFRS, US
GAAP);
– type of report (balance
sheet, profit and loss
account, cash flow
statement);
– period (annual,
quarterly).
2. Conversion into other
currencies.
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21. Companies – financial ratios
1. Available options –
conversion into other
currencies; filtering
according to market
sector, type of shares
and stock exchange.
2. Historical ratios
calculated on the basis
of financial statements.
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22. Companies - dividends
1. Conversion into other
currencies.
2. Historical dividends –
date of announcement;
amount according to
share type; period
(annual, quarterly) and
year.
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23. Companies - management
1. Choosing management
body – Executive or
Supervisory board.
2. Effective date.
3. Information about
board members – name,
position, total amount
of shares he/she owns
and his/her stake in
shareholding capital.
* To view personal
information (profile,
positions in other
companies, stakes in
other companies) about
board members click on
their name. (under
development)
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24. Companies - shareholders
1. Choosing type of
shareholder – Current
or Intended.
2. To view other
investments of
shareholders click on
their name.
3. Effective date. To view
the list of shareholders
for other dates choose
from dates in the drop-
down list.
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25. Companies - investments
Information about
disclosed investments,
where company holds
more than 5%.
1. To view company
information (including
other shareholders) click
on its name.
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27. Stock markers - overview
1. Option to choose among
available stock
exchanges.
2. Choosing period for
calculations, currency
converter.
3. Statistics of a stock
exchange for specified
period of time.
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28. Stock markers - trades
Summary of stock trading
information on chosen
stock exchange for a
specified period of time.
1. To view “trades” section
of a company click on
its name.
2. To view all trades for
particular date click on
“learn more”.
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29. Stock markers - leaders
1. Choosing type of
ranking:
- according to price
(leaders of growth and
fall of share prices);
- according to activeness
(leaders by volume and
turnover of shares);
- according to market
capitalization (leaders
of growth and fall of
market capitalization, as
well as leaders by
volume of
capitalization).
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30. Stock markers - industries
Rating of industries
according to:
- share trade turnover,
- share in total turnover,
- market capitalization,
- change in market
capitalization.
1. Ascending and
descending sorting
according to indicator.
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32. Research – main page
This section contains
analytical reports
provided by project
partners (brokerage
houses, investment
consultants, etc.).
1. Short information about
a report – name of
report, date of
publication, name of
partner (provider),
country associated with
report and its short
description.
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33. Research - report
Summary of a report:
- date of publication,
- name of a provider,
- related country,
- name of report,
- extract from report.
1. Download link.
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35. Statistics
This section contains following information:
– exchange rates
– legislation of countries (under development)
– macroeconomic indicators (under development)
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36. Statistics – exchange rates
This section provides
information about
official currency
exchange rates of
covered countries.
1. Navigation among
sections:
- current rates (rates
effective at the moment
of viewing),
- historical rates (of
chosen currency pair for
chosen period of time),
- annual average rates
(for all years available).
2. Choosing currency pair
and period.
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38. Premium features
Subscribers may opt to include in their
subscription following features:
– Watchlist – periodic notifications about new
information
– Stock screener – searching stocks according to a set of
individual criteria
– Portfolio management – managing own portfolio of
stocks
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39. Premium features - Watchlist
Periodic e-mail
notifications, sent when
information is added in
the system which
interests a subscriber.
Notifications are set by
choosing industries,
countries, companies
and information types
of interest.
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40. Premium features – Stock Screener
Stock Screener helps to
search stocks by
industry, index
membership, share data
such as price, market
cap, dividend yield,
financial ratios and etc.
Stock Screener helps
investors find the right
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41. Premium features – Portfolio Management
You can create portfolios
for tracking your real
investments into stocks.
In addition you can create
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